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Discover Ludwig'confronts about' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use 'confronts' or 'confronts someone about/on something'. For example, "I was worried about how my boss would react, but eventually I confronted him about my mistakes."
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What do you want to confront people about?
When he was confronted about them on Friday, Mr. Foley resigned.
I don't know whom to confront about this abusive relationship.
(Howard seemed mostly confused when confronted about it after the game).
One military official said Sunday that Pakistani officials had been directly confronted about the American intelligence.
When confronted about the tweet, Trump defended his statement by saying "it is a correct tweet".
"Some people get extremely angry when confronted about their rudeness," she said.
When confronted about a one-night stand, for example, Anderson says: "Man fucks woman.
They then confronted about 200 riot police armed with shields and batons.
Confronted about this, he said over his shoulder, "The better ones are selected by me".
Beyond this history, there's something viscerally confronting about seeing a clown in makeup.
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